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New Obama health proposal would limit rate hikes
President Barack Obama is making a fresh attempt to rescue his health care overhaul by proposing a measure that would allow
the government to deny or roll back egregious insurance premium increases that infuriate consumers.
Documents: Toyota boasted saving $100M on recall
Claims by Toyota in internal documents that it saved money by obtaining a limited recall from regulators in 2007 create an
even bigger challenge for the automaker's president when he testifies before U.S. lawmakers this week over quality and
safety lapses.
IU names basketball center after billionaire Cooks
Indiana University's new basketball training complex will be named after billionaire entrepreneur Bill Cook and his wife.
IU athletic director Fred Glass says the Cooks gave $15 million—the single largest gift in IU athletics history—toward
the nearly $20 million basketball training center.
A closer look at WellPoint’s health insurance profits
At the heart of the debate is the question of what should be a fair profit for health insurers. WellPoint CEO Angela Braly
will likely be grilled on the issue when she appears at a Congressional hearing Wednesday.
Bayh’s war chest could play role in Senate race
Bayh, who announced last week that he would not seek a third term in the Senate, has wide legal flexibility in directing the
$12.2 million left in his campaign account.
Gambling, jobless-insurance bills face deadline in Legislature
Both measures could be heavily amended before they are voted on as a whole.
Young & Laramore wins back Stanley Steemer account
Indianapolis’ largest ad agency has achieved a rare coup in the advertising world, winning back one of its biggest former
clients: flooring and upholstery cleaning firm Stanley Steemer.
Indianapolis officials used Super Bowl to prep for 2012
Nearly four dozen host committee members and Indianapolis officials attended the game. The entourage will apply what they
learned to the 2012 event.
General Growth board sued for rejecting $10B Simon bid
Directors at Chicago-based General Growth Properties Inc. are being sued by a shareholder claiming they shouldn’t have
rejected a $10 billion buyout offer from competitor Simon Property Group Inc.
White House plans new rules for health insurers
President Obama will release a proposal to restart the health-care debate before a bipartisan White House meeting on Feb.
25, one day after WellPoint officials testify before Congress about steep rate increases.
Judge places Fair Finance into bankruptcy
A federal trustee will take control of the company’s assets while securities-fraud probes continue.
Parking hangup slows renovation of blighted apartment building
A local developer's plans to renovate a long-vacant and graffiti-covered 1915 building along Meridian Street have hit
a snag over a lack of parking.
Airport picks team to study re-use of land at old terminal site
The Indianapolis Airport Authority's plan for the next "30 to 50 years" starts with a team tapped Friday morning.
Five firms will study ways to use airport property, including the former passenger terminal.
Former Head Start exec faces charges
The Marion County Prosecutor's Office has filed criminal-confinement charges against 47-year-old Darrell Johnson, the
former assistant director of Head Start. Investigators say that in November, Johnson used duct tape to restrain a 4-year-old
for misbehaving in the Head Start office in IPS School 75. Head Start, a national school-readiness program, has since fired
Johnson.
Truck crash clogs I-65 traffic
Two semi-trucks crashed in the southbound lanes of Interstate 65 near Lebanon early Friday morning. One of the truck drivers
swerved to miss a deer in the roadway, lost control and flipped over, crossing the interstate. The other driver crashed into
the other truck. Injuries were minor, but I-65 southbound was closed at Route 39, complicating morning rush hour.
Police officer seriously hurt in crash
A Lawrence police officer was seriously injured in a crash on Pendleton Pike while responding to a call about 3:30 Friday
morning. David Carter, 37, was heading west on Pendleton when a compact car abruptly stopped in front of him, forcing the
officer to swerve and hit a sign. Carter is in serious condition at Methodist Hospital. Pendleton Pike was closed west of
Interstate 465 as police investigated the crash scene. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Will the truth, and a touch of sincerity, free Tiger Woods?
The world's most famous golfer made his first public appearance today in three months. But it's difficult to say if
sports fans and sponsors will accept him back with open arms.